A person with Alzheimer's disease is often referred to as an individual living with Alzheimer's or simply as a person with dementia, as Alzheimer's is a common form of dementia. It's important to use person-first language to emphasize their identity beyond the disease. Additionally, terms like "care recipient" or "patient" may be used in specific contexts, especially in healthcare settings.
There is no cure for Alzheimers
Genes like ApoE4 and other factors are the primary causes for the disease of Alzheimers to develop in a person's body.
No, probably not.
There is no cure for this disease.
What happens when you don't treat Alzheimers disease
You can check out the Alzheimers Association for information or talk with your Grandmothers doctor. Alzheimers Association would have a check list of questions that you can use to talk with her doctor.
Since it is a disease, it does not have a founder (usually, we use the word "founder" for an organization or a club or a religion). But it does have a person who discovered it and did research about it: Alois Alzheimer, a German psychiatrist.
You can find information on alzheimers disease from your local library, the internet and various support groups. It is best to start with the hospital they will have a wealth of information.
Actually, it's alzheimers. That might help!
Ronald Regan died of Alzheimers disease
If there is no feeding tube I would give that person a week...and that is being generous.
Gray matter is a normal part of the brain, not a disease.